Monday, January 01, 2007

Troup 17-Girl Scout camping trip at the Goose and Duck Farm. Posted by Picasa
Easter egg hunt organized by the Von Lewinski's in the Garden Posted by Picasa
Posing with a python at the Singapore night safari.  Posted by Picasa
Sunning at the Shangri-La pool at Santosa after a long swim. The waiters were going around in roller blades! Derek and I played beach volleyball and we Kayaked around the bay. The Singapore weather is perfect for swimming. We went to tubing later that afternoon. Posted by Picasa
May 1, 2006. We took a cruise from Singapore to Malaysia. The ship was huge and there was so much to do (including basketball and Swenson's icecream on board!). When the ship got to Malaysia, Emily and I went to Kuala Lumpur for shopping. She was so pleased with the Pokeman Emerald version and we had noodles before heading back to the ship. We also saw the Petrona Towers. It rained so hard once we boarded the bus.  Posted by Picasa
Thanks to Paula and John who celebrated my birthday (two years in a row!) at the Capital Club. The chocolate cake was awesome. The kids enjoyed the juicy burgers while we had more sophisticated adult food. Posted by Picasa
The proud graudates of Stanford Executive Program. This group definitely will keep in touch! Posted by Picasa
The 17 ladies at SEP bonded quickly. We spent weekends taking trips together and also supported each other throughout the program. Kim was the class president and YY was the big sister who always had a camara on her!  Posted by Picasa
Beautiful Campus at Stanford. This would be home for the summer of 2006 for the SEP program. I've learned so much and met nice people from all over the world. Definitely a life changing experience I'll treasure for the rest of my years. Posted by Picasa
Ahmed and I were the emcees at the SEP 2006 Asia Party. It was by far the best party. We sang and dance until the wee hours. Everything was family friendly (unlike the European party which was wild!). Posted by Picasa
At the Charity Auction. Our class (SEP 2006) raised money to build an aids orphanage in Kericho, Kenya. It was an worthy cause and brough the entire class closer together. I auctioned off our home over xmas to Oltmann and a week at the city apartment over the 2008 Beijing Olympics to Jim. Posted by Picasa
At the dog park with my two girls - Dee Dee and Emily. We spent the day with the Smulders, the Munshi's, Eileen and Steve at the Italian Farm. The other dogs there were Twister, Oosie, and Wally. The weather was great and we had pizza while the kids and the dogs ran wild. Posted by Picasa
Coaching soccer was one of many weekend activities I looked forward to. After coaching the U-12 boys at Beijing Sports, I switched to coach the 97's so Emily can get a chance to play. Our team was called the wolves and we ended the season with a 5-3-1 record. Not bad! Posted by Picasa
Thanksgiving at home. We baked a huge chicken and Beverly also prepared vegetables, mashed potatoes with gravey while Ah-Hua made pancakes. Posted by Picasa
Grade 4 performs "The Sky is the Limit" Posted by Picasa
Emily's performing art show at WAB. Bill came specifically for this and was able to see the giraff and the show. Posted by Picasa
We met Veronica and Candace for dinner at Macoroni Grill and then did some shopping together. Posted by Picasa
Posing with the amazing xmas trees in the lobby of the Taipei Grand Hyatt. The hotel was centrally located and Emily's favorite thing was visiting the Build-a-bear workshop. Derek went around looking for Le Bron James' new Nike basketball shoes. None was in his favorite color - black and red. Posted by Picasa
On top of Taipei 101, the tallest building in the world! It was really cold, however, we were in great spirit. After the photo, the kids ran around the building in slow motion and tried to let the wind carry them. We also saw a video of the 2005 new years fireworks from Taipei 101. Very impressive! Posted by Picasa
Derek and his old friends since kindergarten. Here they are, Alisdair is over 6 ft tall already and in boarding school in Scotland. Callum, Derek and Mathew are about same heighth. Posted by Picasa
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With Emily's best friends Isabella and Sophie at the airport express. We had breakfast together before heading off to Sanya. Posted by Picasa
Gift opening was everyone's favorite part - Emily loved the ipod and Derek the PSP games and the iHome. Posted by Picasa
Beautiful hotel and we love the breakfast! Nothing beats a huge buffet breakfast with fresh squeezed juices, waffles, eggs, croissants and fruits! We ate and ate, played tennis and at the beach. Derek beat the goalkeeper a few times and won us free drinks from the Lala Bar. Posted by Picasa

Can't believe we ran into Oltmann's family near the pool at Hilton. They were supposed to be staying in our home in Beijing. As it turned out, Mariette has had a bad cold for 8 days and it was so cold in Beijing she didn't leave the house. They were looking for a warm place to go and they were only able to get flights and hotels to Sanya! What a coincidence! They've really turned into accidental tourists. Posted by Picasa

Hoseback riding at Sanya

Emily met Theresa, a 10 year old girl from Hamburg who has been riding for 7 years! They got along great and went riding a couple of days. The two girls went for long rides on the beach. I was worried for a while, however, Emily's horse followed Theresa's very well and the two girls had a great time! What an incredible experience. We've invited Theresa's family to a tennis match on Dec 30 and then to visit us in Beijing on Jan 5. Posted by Picasa